Hi Sean, if I understand the key points in your original post here .. you are pulling a Clipper 9000 travel trailer with your Bronco Sport Heritage edition (1.5 dragon + 2,000 lb towing capacity), and you experience coolant overheating on your trips in Arizona while passing vehicles going...
My wife and I love our 2023 Big Bend with 13,000 km on the clock. Had a TPMS sensor replaced because it was acting up but Ford replaced without hesitation. It starts , shifts, tows and drives as perfectly as it day on day one. We also like it because few if any vehicles in this class will tow...
Broncos by nature, buck, shake and rattle. otherwise Ford would have called it a “Docile Pony. (Just kidding)
Some of your issues definitely warrant concern, but I think your braking shutter is not a factory issue. Sounds like the previous owner did a high speed panic stop and held the...
Yes , Carbonized Grey Metallic is the correct color. I picked up my touch up today and tested it with a small dab on the top of my open grill. See the circular glob of touchup paint above the Ford stamping.
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Is the grill color same as the rims ? (carbonized grey metallic, ford code M7). I ordered an M 7 touchup pen for my rims and will see if it’s also a match for the grill ….
Ok Im revealing my age but in the 60s I remember my dad attaching these horseshoes to the back of his car , they were available at GULF gas stations. I guess horseshoes would be appropriate for a Bronco, but tacky as hell !
Interesting and thank you for the clarification ! Great insight into the difference. It brings back memories when I had a brand new 1980 Scout back in the day and remember having to go outside the lock the hubs, and then getting it into range .. sheesh !
I think the drive system of the Badlands is more than a simple AWD system.
From media.ford.com : re Bronco Sport Badlands specs
“4X4 system with liquid-cooled PTU, disconnectable driveshaft with 4x4 lock, and dual clutch RDU with differential lock feature”